THIS oral UTI vaccine can stop infections for up to nine yearsHeres what you need to know – The Financial Express

Patients suffering from Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) often struggle due to pain. However, a new oral spray vaccine can prevent recurring infections for up to years.

Known as MV140, the pineapple-flavoured oral spray can even be an alternative to antibiotics which are conventionally-used to treat the infection. According to the researchers, the antibiotics that often prescribed to treat UTIs have become less effective over time.

The study was conducted by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust among 89 participants with recurrent UTIs and they were given MV140. The findings of the study were presented at the European Association of Urology Congress in Paris and it revealed that 54 percent of participants have not had a UTI since they took the vaccine.

The researchers also revealed that those volunteers who developed a UTI suffered from only minor symptoms.

According to report by Daily Mail, the vaccine contains four types of inactivated bacteria including E. Coli, the most common cause of a UTI.

Many of those who did get a UTI told us that simply drinking plenty of water was enough to treat it. [The vaccine] could be a game-changer for UTI prevention if it is offered widely, reducing the need for antibiotic treatments, Bob Yang, a consultant urologist at the Trust, said, as quoted by Daily Mail.

An infection in any part of the urinary system is called Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). According to Mayo Clinic, most infections involve the lower urinary tract the bladder and the urethra.

It is noteworthy that women are at more risk of developing a UTI than men. When a UTI occurs in the bladder, it leads to extreme pain and discomfort. However, if the infection spreads to the kidney, it can lead to serious health issues.

According to Mayo Clinic, UTIs dont always cause symptoms. When they do, they may include:

Usually, UTIs occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra and begin to spread in the bladder. The most common UTIs occur mainly in women and affect the bladder and urethra.

These measures can help in lowering the risk of UTIs:

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